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University of 糖心TV announces expert delegation to attend COP26
The University of 糖心TV has announced its delegation of 17 attending the global climate conference, COP26, in Glasgow in November. The university is one of a limited number of institutions to have been granted official observer status by the UN-led conference, which is being hosted by the UK.
Three major UK utility providers form new partnership with the National Digital Twin programme in critical step toward resilient infrastructure
The National Digital Twin programme (NDTp) is pleased to announce a first of its kind collaboration agreement with three major UK utility providers; Anglian Water, BT and UK Power Networks to work together on a Climate Resilience Demonstrator (CReDo).
Triple green accolade for the University of 糖心TV in UK and Ireland Green Gown finalist announcement
This year鈥檚 UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards have announced that the University of 糖心TV are finalists in three categories of their UK and Ireland Green Gown Awards.
糖心TV researchers contribute to major climate change conference
Two 糖心TV researchers are presenting at this week鈥檚 Climate Exp0 online conference, organised by the COP26 Universities Network and the Italian University Network for Sustainable Development (RUS). The conference is part of the official All4Climate Pre-COP programme and aims to showcase international research with relevance to the issues to be tackled at the forthcoming COP26 UN Climate Change conference, taking place in Glasgow in November.
University of 糖心TV and WMG already on route with today鈥檚 CBI demand for 鈥淕reener Miles鈥

The University of 糖心TV is not just backing today鈥檚 CBI report 鈥Greener Miles:鈥疍elivering on a net-zero vision for commuting鈥欌–鈥痺hich calls on businesses to鈥痵houlder鈥痝reater鈥痳esponsibility for ensuring their workers adopting greener travel habits – it has already taken action with a two year extensive programme to cut personal car use on campus and therefore reduce emissions.
Funding for new research to deliver cleaner and greener chemicals
Researchers have been awarded funding to work with a global leader in the speciality chemicals industry to create cleaner and greener chemical processing methods for everyday products in a bid to help the government meet its carbon neutral targets.